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- A man remembers his early years as a teenager, after being asked what he would do if he was 30 years younger.
- Documentary on the Second Balkan War of June-August 1913.
- A young student becomes a witness to a violent altercation on the way to her university and subsequently experiences paranoia and fear.
- Before they left the city, the Athenian generals sent off a message to Sparta. The messenger was an Athenian named Pheidippides, a professional long-distance runner. According to the account he gave the Athenians on his return, Philippides met the god Pan on Mount Parthenium, above Tegea. Pan, he said, called him by name and told him to ask the Athenians why they paid him no attention, in spite of his friendliness towards them and the fact that he had often been useful to them in the past, and would be so again in the future. The Runner reached Sparta the day after he left Athens and delivered his message to the Spartans. "Men of Sparta" (the message ran), "the Athenians ask you to help them, and not to stand by while the most ancient city of Greece is crushed and subdued by a foreign invader; for even now Eretria has been enslaved, and Greece is the weaker by the loss of one fine city." The Spartans, though moved by the appeal, and willing to send help to Athens, were unable to send it promptly because they did not wish to break their law. It was the ninth day of the month, and they said they could not take the field until the moon was full. So they waited for the full moon, and the Persians sailed to Marathon."
- In Thessaloniki, after a 16-year-old boy belonging to the Roma community was shot by police, many people got so angry that they started a violent riot.
- Nick saw a dream last night that God is going to kill himself. The day after dream, Nick is going to his job and has a conversation with his boss about that dream.
- Ariadne, a member of an anti-government covert resistance group, is captured and interrogated by an intelligence agent. As she refuses to reveal any information, the agent threatens to erase her most treasured memories.
- After an evening walk on the outskirts, three friends take a cab to return to the city. As the ride goes on they get carried away from lust, envy and violence which lay beneath their relationship.
- The movie is trying to question why lovers/partners say I love you to each other. The story is placed in a contemporary Greek city and shows the random crossing of six couples from different age groups (from 17 years old to 60). We witness the circumstances under which they choose to say I love you or not to say it at all. What is the meaning of this phrase?
- Lily lives alone in her mansion taking care of her flowers and herbs. Her loneliness is often interrupted by a young man who helps her with the errands. The man excites Lily every time he smiles. Her secret lust grows so much that one day she can not restrain herself.
- How do people live in a country that is affected by collapse, despair an chaos? Through intensive conversations with friends, the Greek film maker draws an intimate portray of al lost generation in crisis-shaken Greece - honest, uncompromising, sometimes funny but always disillusioning.
- In a deserted place the pumps work hard to prevent the flood. When a group of refugees arrives in the village, the locals are distraught and each one reacts to the event as if it were another imminent disaster.
- A documentary series about young people and their, sometimes, peculiar ways of living in Thessaloniki.
- What is A Course in Miracles? This question was on Andreas' mind when he followed an inner voice to the furthest reaches of Europe. He went on his own inner journey of discovery with an unexpected new beginning.
- Tartarus is seriously considering suicide. But what exactly led him to this point? How much do we differ from him? Could maybe the tragic forms of Sisyphus, Tantalus and Telephus shed some light on several unanswered questions?
- Prometheus was a Titan, destined to immortality. He created life and stood next to Zeus in the Class of the Titans. But Prometheus loved the human race and when Zeus turned his face from them, Prometheus stole the fire from Olympus to help them. For his act Zeus ordered Hefaestus to chain Prometheus on top Caucasus mountain and send a vulture to eat his liver and punish him for eternity.
- Sam is a mental patient who scarred his own face with a knife in an attempt to avoid another Amok crisis (actually epilepsy). After reading a best-seller titled 15 Steps To Death, he is convinced that his epileptic episodes bring him closer to his own death. The sessions with his psychiatrist reveal, that Sam is actually not a victim at all, but a very dangerous guy.
- A young couple take a wrong turn into an alley, where they find themselves trapped back in time,with a serial killer on the loose. They meet people that looks like they don't quite belong in the same time with them, and then all hell breaks loose. With the 80s like action, suspense, music, and cheese.
- Statues don't see, they stare. Their line of vision cannot be decided it can only transpire. Intertemporal but current, immobile but constantly changing, time seems to move slower for monuments. Pale Faces is a film about statues as beings.
- Documentary about the Greek Punk Rock scene of the 70s and 80s. Some of the most famous bands of this underground genre talks about the way people reacted to the music and to the way of life o punk rockers.
- A documentary on images of urban space in Greek popular cinema.
- A lot of people are moving a white box around the city of Thessaloniki.
- Soil and water. Materials of life. Materials of creation in the hands of a Neolithic Man. What led him to create a model of his own house out of these materials? Why does man create man?
- Two police officers are looking for a missing woman but one of them is mainly looking for hope about his sick child.
- This movie is a statement about every one's inner feelings, our every day thoughts that eventually lead us to madness or exile (social isolation), which has happened to all of us during the course of our lives.
- Mathilde remembers her mother.
- A man and a woman try to meet each other in the city of Thessaloniki, but they have to deal with a lot of difficulties.
- Two strangers hit rock bottom during the same night. They decide that the best way to deal with their issues is to sell 500 stolen pens.
- Inspired by Oscar Wilde's theatre play Salome (1891), the film tells the story of the girl who became the Moon, posing repetitively one single question: What do you see when you look at her? A film commissioned by Syros International Film Festival. The audiovisual materials are sourced by personal home movies, the Cimatheque - Alternative Film Centre in Cairo, the Rigopoulos Collection at the Historical Archive of Syros - GAK, Syros Sound Meetings and Nasa's Video and Image Library.
- The continuation of the protagonist's exploration of The Engineer's mysterious installation, as she further realises the rules of the world she's in. Mind games, metaphors, and nested storylines inform a narrative unique to the cinedance genre, in effect using sci-fi thriller conventions to inform the essay on the clash of postmodernism and neoromanticism at its heart. As semiotic references abound, the protagonist credited as "Interpretant )(.I" must figure out how to affect the outcome of other narrative constructs that are being brought to life in a setting where causality is merely a suggestion. Additionally, forces from that world will appear to her to help, obstruct, or simply indicate, as she attempts to understand the rules and symmetries of her predicament.
- A special forces team fall into an ambush. All members except Paul lose their lives. Now Paul must seek help from the few people he can trust in order to shed light on the mystery of files from a flash drive with the name "Etna".
- A young man is wandering around the city followed by himself.
- In a society on the verge of utter decadence, Alexandros decides to put an end to his life. But even suicide is not a personal matter, as monetary profit and exploitation are ever present.
- A walk among humans. People like ghosts. Cold faces. Eyes full of apathy and contempt. They stand immobile, numb, unable to look after themselves, to help or to be helped. The story of a girl in misery and poverty who is forced to 'steal'. The inability of the society to understand judges her as a criminal. Who is the victim and who will eventually be saved?
- The Creation of Heaven and Earth, beasts, Man and Woman.